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Topic: Having a hard time getting USD into BTC-e any tips : ( HELP! (Read 822 times)

newbie
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You should buy bitcoins in some other exchanges. Then you can transfer it to the BTC-e. I suggest bitstamp or Mtgox for depositing USD.

I have been looking at this option myself, but with prices at mt Gox and Bitstamp 10-15% higher then at BTC-e this does not seem like a good investment?
newbie
Activity: 9
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You should buy bitcoins in some other exchanges. Then you can transfer it to the BTC-e. I suggest bitstamp or Mtgox for depositing USD.

reg. M
newbie
Activity: 15
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+1 for coinbase, only issue is that they charge a bit more for the convenience.
member
Activity: 78
Merit: 10
Bitcoinpins.com
I don't bother with the banks that BTC-e accepts anymore. I do all of my Bitcoin-USD transfers through coinbase.com and just import the BTC into BTC-e. Coinbase is easy and they accepted+verified my bank instantly. I use Chase, a big bank, but they seem to accept all other big banks in the US as well as MasterCard/Visa/etc. Good luck man!

Thanks for the advice, buying at coinbase will do. Thank you.
newbie
Activity: 11
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I've never heard of this. Buying and selling Bitcoins locally is a thing now, you say? I've gotta try this.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Lots of people say http://localbitcoins.com/ is a good place to use but I have never used it my self
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
I don't bother with the banks that BTC-e accepts anymore. I do all of my Bitcoin-USD transfers through coinbase.com and just import the BTC into BTC-e. Coinbase is easy and they accepted+verified my bank instantly. I use Chase, a big bank, but they seem to accept all other big banks in the US as well as MasterCard/Visa/etc. Good luck man!
member
Activity: 78
Merit: 10
Bitcoinpins.com
Cannot figure it out, any good places for someone in the US to get started?
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